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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

20070924 CNN Money: AMT: Tick-tock, Congress

CNN Money: AMT: Tick-tock, Congress

Millions of taxpayers have been left in the dark about just how much they'll owe the IRS this year thanks to indecision in D.C.

By Jeanne Sahadi, CNNMoney.com senior writer

September 24 2007

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Lawmakers have effectively denied roughly 23 million taxpayers the ability to plan adequately for their taxes this year.

That's because they have yet to decide just what they're going to do about the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). If they end up doing nothing, those 23 million folks will get hit with the "wealth" tax - about 19 million of them for the first time.

The AMT was originally intended for the wealthy few when it was created nearly 40 years ago. But because Congress never indexed for inflation the amount of income exempt from AMT and because it disallows a lot of popular tax breaks, tens of millions of middle-class taxpayers could get hit.

While leading politicians and tax experts have been saying that at the very least Congress will pass a "patch" this year to shield the majority of the 23 million from the AMT, it is not clear what that patch would look like.

Since 2001, Congress has temporarily increased income exemption levels and allowed for some personal credits to be used. The last patch - for 2006 - put the exemption levels at $62,550 for joint filers and $42,250 for single filers. Without a patch, the 2007 exemption amounts will fall to $45,000 for joint filers and $33,750 for single filers.

Even if Congress does pass a patch, the Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that 5.4 million tax filers are likely to be subject to the AMT in 2007, up from 4.2 million last year.

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With at most six legislative weeks left on the Congressional schedule this year, it seems highly unlikely that a deal would be sealed on a broad AMT reform package for two reasons:

There is still no consensus on how or whether to pay for it - repeal could reduce expected revenue by close to $1 trillion over 10 years.

A number of issues, like the mortgage crisis, have stolen some momentum from dealing with the AMT.

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Broadly speaking, you might be at risk of having to pay AMT if more than one of these situations apply:

You live in a high-tax state. State and local income taxes are not deductible under AMT as they are under the regular federal income tax code.

You have kids. Personal exemptions are disallowed under the AMT.

You take a lot of miscellaneous deductions, including unreimbursed business expenses. They, too, are disallowed under the AMT.

Your household gross income exceeds $100,000.

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Read the entire article: AMT: Tick-tock, Congress

Link to how families making $75,000 can hit by the AMT

http://money.cnn.com/2007/03/26/pf/taxes/amt_hearing2/index.htm

Managers' taxes: Big concerns could table hike

AMT: Popular tax breaks in the cross hairs

AMT: Middle class more at risk than millionaires

Links referenced within this article

private equity taxation

http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/06/pf/taxes/house_senate_carriedinterest/index.htm?postversion=2007090610

Managers' taxes: Big concerns could table hike

http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/06/pf/taxes/house_senate_carriedinterest/index.htm?postversion=2007090610

AMT: Popular tax breaks in the cross hairs

http://money.cnn.com/2007/06/01/pf/taxes/amt_summer/index.htm?postversion=2007060111

AMT: Middle class more at risk than millionaires

http://money.cnn.com/2007/03/07/pf/taxes/amt_hearing_house/index.htm?postversion=2007031213

Find this article at: http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/24/pf/taxes/amt_ticktock/index.htm

Other stories:

The green job boom

Gas prices dip lower

25 highest-paid women

Millionaires in the making

EU officials fret over U.S. economy

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

20070925 The Evil has landed

The Evil has landed

September 25th, 2007

I had heard about this headline and must admit - I was amused…

Then I ran across an image of the front page of The New York Daily News - - thanks to Mark Tapscott: “Tabloid truth in print.”

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20070924 Union Doozy cartoon commentary on UAW walkout by Nate Beeler


“Union Doozy” cartoon commentary on UAW walkout by Nate Beeler

Editorial Cartoons by Nate Beeler

September 24th, 2007

Hat Tip: Don Surber

Is the UAW nuts?

Other recent posts – cartoons by Nate Beeler:

Union Doozy

Dr. Hillary

Pleasantly Unsurprised by Metro

If the Hsu Fits ...

Petraeus' Words of Wisdom

9/11 Quiz

The Best Little Firehouse in Washington

Ejookashun in Americuh

Fred 'Mr. Excitement' Thompson

Sen. Craig's Explanation

A Visit to Walter Reed

School by the Book

Gone-zo

Someone Call a Plumber ...

Sick Vick

GM-UAW strike

'Off a cliff:' UAW felt pushed over edge; GM 'disappointed' by walkout

Prolonged stoppage could prove to be devastating for both

Bill Vlasic and Sharon Terlep / The Detroit News

The United Auto Workers stunned General Motors Corp. on Monday by launching a daring, nationwide strike to pressure the No. 1 U.S. automaker to protect jobs and wages. Hours later, the two sides resumed bargaining on a new labor contract.

After a tense weekend of negotiations, the auto talks of 2007 boiled over at 11 a.m. Monday when UAW President Ron Gettelfinger ordered 73,000 workers off the job and onto the picket line in the first national strike against GM in 37 years.

The dramatic impasse came after marathon talks since the current GM-UAW contract expired Sept. 14, and sets the stage for a high-stakes battle at the bargaining table.

Key issues under discussion as talks resumed Monday afternoon included benefits for active workers, commitments by GM to invest in its U.S. plants and pensions, according to people familiar with the talks. Gettelfinger attended the sessions, as well as GM's Chief Financial Officer Fritz Henderson and North American President Troy Clarke. Negotiations broke off for the night about 8 p.m. and are expected to resume today.

The bargaining focus on core economic issues came after Gettelfinger blasted GM on Monday for demanding a litany of concessions to solve its financial problems.

"Nobody wants a strike," Gettelfinger said at a packed press conference at UAW headquarters in Detroit. "But there comes a time when somebody pushes you off a cliff and that's exactly what happened."

The unexpected strike came despite an apparent deal between GM and the UAW to create a company-financed, union-run trust to cover $50 billion in health care obligations to 340,000 retirees and family members.

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Read the entire article: 'Off a cliff:' UAW felt pushed over edge; GM 'disappointed' by walkout

More information and articles by what may very well be the best source of information on the unfolding events, The Detroit News Auto Insider:

Pickets back at their posts outside GM gates

UAW-GM talks resume; Gettelfinger says strike may speed agreement

Strikers accused of blocking GM entrances in Pontiac, Orion Twp.

What's good for GM is good for the UAW

Workers: Action is fight for way of life

GM can handle short strike

Strikers put in long first day

Reputation of Detroit 3, UAW seen as casualty

Lengthy walkout could hit suppliers

Striker wallets drained

UAW workers strike GM; talks to resume Tuesday

Gettelfinger 'shocked and disappointed' in GM

UAW sets 11 a.m. strike deadline

GM, UAW back to the bargaining table; talks productive but still no deal

Health fund financing on table as GM, UAW bargain over weekend Autos-UAW-talks

Key issues

Job security : The union wants GM to lock in future work for U.S. factory workers by promising jobs, product commitments and investments in U.S. plants. As of Monday evening, those demands had not been met.

Wages, bonuses : The union wants cost-of-living adjustments from GM. A sizable signing bonus also has been on the table as a way to encourage members to ratify a deal.

Pension : The two sides were discussing pensions throughout the day Monday. GM's pension fund has an estimated $17 billion surplus.

Two-tier wages : The two sides were close Sunday night on cutting a deal that would pay new hires less than active workers, according to sources familiar with the talks. That issue was still on the table Monday.

Retiree health care : GM wants to establish a company-funded, union-run trust that will allow it to remove $50 billion in retiree health care obligations from its books. While a deal on a Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association, or VEBA, has not been finalized, both sides appear to agree on the concept.

Source: Detroit News research

At the table

The lead negotiators for GM and the UAW are auto industry veterans.

GM: Diana Tremblay

Tremblay, GM's chief labor negotiator, took over as the carmaker's vice president of labor relations for North America on Jan. 1, 2006. She had previously served as executive director, labor relations-UAW. During the current negotiations, Tremblay has remained focused and reserved. When GM assumed the lead bargaining role, she talked about the company's priorities: "Health care is the largest single competitive issue we face as a company. For every dollar GM spends on health care, the transplants -- Toyota -- spends one cent." She has worked at GM for 30 years and began her career in engineering and manufacturing for its Powertrain Division.

UAW: Cal Rapson

One of the most seasoned of the UAW's top negotiators, Rapson is said to be popular and respected by many UAW officials at the plant level. He played key roles in the 1990 and 1993 contract talks at GM. Two years ago, he negotiated a groundbreaking contract with heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. The deal, which included a controversial two-tier wage system, ushered in a new era of cooperation between that company and its union workers.

Source: Detroit News research

Related Articles and Links

UAW-GM talks resume; Gettelfinger says strike may speed agreement

GM can handle short strike

Workers: Action is fight for way of life

Strikers put in long first day

Striker wallets drained

Letter from the UAW, GM negotiating committee to local union presidents, chairpersons

GM statement regarding UAW work stoppage

Official statement: Teamsters to honor UAW picket lines

Video: UAW strike, Day 1

PDF: Timeline of UAW on strike

What are your thoughts on the UAW going out on strike against GM?

Complete coverage of the 2007 UAW contract talks

20070924 AP: FCC Proposes Fine Against Comcast for ‘Fake News’ Report

AP: FCC Proposes Fine Against Comcast for 'Fake News' Report

Monday, September 24, 2007

Now this is certainly an interesting development. One could argue that if the FCC were to aggressively pursue “fake news” in the mainstream media it could provide an incredible source of income for the U. S. coffers… And yes, the irony that AP reported the story was noticed. Remember AP does not cite blog sites or bloggers...

WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission is proposing a $4,000 fine against Comcast Corp. for airing a pitch for a sleep aid without telling viewers that the spot was financed by the maker of the product.

The fine was in response to a complaint by the Center for Media and Democracy, a media watchdog group, which said it marks the first time a company has been sanctioned for airing a "video news release," a type of programming it dubs "fake news."

A video news release is a sponsored public relations video that mimics actual news reports. Such programs are common in broadcasting and are usually offered to news shows for free.

The fine, while small, is significant for another reason: It is being assessed against a cable company. Comcast Corp. says cable programming is not covered under the statute cited by the FCC.

The company released a statement saying it was "perplexed" by the action and that even if it were subject to FCC jurisdiction, the segment still shouldn't have been subject to sanction.

[…]

Read more: AP: FCC Proposes Fine Against Comcast for 'Fake News' Report

20070918 The Virginian-Pilot: Timeline of significant events for Blackwater

The Virginian-Pilot: Timeline of significant events for Blackwater

The Virginian-Pilot September 18, 2007

Timeline of significant events for Blackwater

A BLACKWATER TIMELINE

Significant events in the history of Moyock, N.C.-based Blackwater USA:

Dec. 26, 1996 - Blackwater Lodge and Training Center Inc. is incorporated in Delaware.

Jan. 30, 1997 - The company buys its first properties in Currituck and Camden counties, N.C.

Mar. 31, 2004 - Four Blackwater contractors are killed and publicly mutilated in Fallujah, Iraq, bringing international attention to the company and prompting calls for revenge.

20070924 Quote of the day – The size of your funeral

Quote of the day

September 24, 2007

“Regardless of what you do in life, the size of your funeral is still determined by the weather.”

E-mailed to me by Mrs. Owl, thank you.

Monday, September 24, 2007

20070923 French Foreign Minister Kouchner responds to be being interrupted


French Foreign Minister Kouchner responds to be being interrupted

On Sunday, September 23rd, 2007, “Amy Proctor” posted the video below on the “French Foreign Minister Calls Code Pink 'Stupid' During Interruption.”

It is a relatively priceless moment captured on video.

Ms. Proctor wrote, in part:

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, who last week said "We must prepare for the worst” against Iran (referring to war), addressed Center for Strategic and International Studies where he was interrupted by (sigh, who else..) Code Pink.

Read the rest of her post here: French Foreign Minister Calls Code Pink 'Stupid' During Interruption

Meanwhile, enjoy this:

http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1199226888

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20070924 Carroll County Builders for the Bay Roundtable on September 26

Carroll County Builders for the Bay Roundtable on September 26

Media Advisory – Posted September 24th, 2007

For more information, contact: Julie Tasillo,

Center for Watershed Protection, 410-461-8323

What: Carroll County Builders for the Bay Roundtable

Where: Multi-Purpose Room, Westminster Senior and Community Center, 125 Stoner Avenue, Westminster

When: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 26

Details: Builders for the Bay is a unique initiative that brings together the Home Builders Association of Maryland, the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, the Center for Watershed Protection, and Carroll County Government to evaluate existing development practices. This kick-off will launch a yearlong process to find ways to more effectively protect natural resources through innovative and cost-effective site design and land planning techniques.

Directions: From Baltimore, take Route 140 west to Westminster. Turn left onto Center Street. Follow Center Street past the sharp turn. Turn left onto Stoner Avenue. The senior center is located on the right.

From Westminster: Follow Center Street south past the sharp turn. Turn left onto Stoner Avenue. The senior center is located on the right.

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20070924 CCBOC Agenda for the week of September 24, 2007


Carroll County Board of Commissioners Agenda for the Week of September 24, 2007 ~ Revision 2

Please Note: This weekly agenda is subject to change. Please call 410-386-2043 to confirm a meeting you plan to attend. All meetings will be held at the Carroll County Office Building

Room 311. (Unless otherwise noted)

  • Indicates Outside Activities

Monday – September 24, 2007

11:00 a.m. Board of County Commissioners Open Session

Adoption of a Resolution in Support of the Carroll Child Care Centers, Inc.

Chief of Staff ~ Mr. Steven D. Powell

12:00 p.m. Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Tour of Colonial Pipeline Facility

Woodbine, MD

Commissioners Gouge & Zimmer

4:00 p.m. Water Resource Council

County Office Building ~ Room 105

Commissioner Gouge, Guest Speaker

Tuesday – September 25, 2007

10:00 a.m. Board of County Commissioners Open Session

PowerPoint Presentation of E-Tix

(Electronic Traffic Information Exchange) Pilot Program

followed by demonstration

Maryland State Police ~ Lt. Dean Richardson

Hampstead Annexation No. 30 ~ Summit/Taylor Properties

Department of Planning ~ Mr. Steve Horn

Tuesday – September 25, 2007 ~ Continued

Bid Approval

Shiloh Wastewater Pumping Station Upgrade

Bureau of Purchasing ~ Mr. Rich Shelton

Department of Public Works ~ Mr. J. Michael Evans

Bid Approval

Cape Horn Athletic Field #1

Bureau of Purchasing ~ Mr. Rich Shelton

Department of Recreation & Parks ~ Mr. Jeff Degitz

Execution of State Aid for Police Protection Report

Department of the Comptroller ~ Mr. Rob Burk

Request Approval of the FY08 Town/County Agreements with

Town of Manchester & Town of Mt. Airy

Department of Management & Budget ~ Mr. Ted Zaleski

Presentation of the Emergency Operations Plan & the Hazard Mitigation Plan

Office of Public Safety ~ Mr. Scott Campbell

Chief of Staff Time ~ Mr. Steve Powell

CLOSED ~ Land Acquisition

Department of General Services ~ Mr. Ralph Green

4:00 p.m. Carroll County Chamber PM Connections ~ The Dinner Company

Westminster, MD

Commissioner Zimmer

Wednesday – September 26, 2007

8:00 a.m. Carroll County Builders of the Bay Roundtable Meeting

Westminster Senior Center

Commissioners Gouge, Minnich & Zimmer

1:00 p.m. Board of Education Meeting

Board of Education Offices

Commissioner Zimmer

Wednesday – September 26, 2007 ~ Continued

7:00 p.m. Board of County Commissioners Community Meeting with Town of Sykesville Sykesville Town Hall

Commissioners Gouge, Minnich & Zimmer

Thursday – September 27, 2007

10:00 a.m. Administrative Session ~ Closed

2:30 p.m. Parents as Teachers Kickoff Celebration

Carroll Community College ~ The Scott Center

Commissioners Gouge, Minnich & Zimmer

Friday – September 28, 2007

2:00 p.m. Maryland’s Most Beautiful People ~ Volunteer Awards Program

North Carroll Senior Center

Commissioners Gouge & Zimmer

Saturday – September 29, 2007

Sunday – September 30, 2007

8:05 a.m. “The Commissioners’ Report” – WTTR

Commissioner Minnich

ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE: The Americans with Disabilities Act applies to the Carroll County Government and its programs, services, activities, and facilities. If you have questions, suggestions, or complaints, please contact Ms. Jolene Sullivan, the Carroll County Government Americans With Disabilities Act Coordinator, at 410-386-3600/1-888-302-8978 or TTY No. 410-848-9747. The mailing address is 225 North Center Street, Westminster, Maryland 21157.

Posted: 07/07/06

CARROLL COUNTY

a great place to live, a great place to work, a great place to play

20070924 Today is National Punctuation Day




Today is National Punctuation Day

September 24th, 2007

Please join me in a celebration of the semicolon.

Hat Tip: About.com – Grammar & Composition: http://grammar.about.com/b/a/000153.htm

There is even an official “Meat Loaf of National Punctuation Day.” I kid you NOT!

So please tell me; did you celebrate National Punctuation Day? If so how?

How do you feel about punctuation?”

As I keyboard - festivities are in the works over at WTTR.

Cook the Official Meat Loaf of National Punctuation Day! (see PDF recipe)

Celebrate National Punctuation Day®

September 24


National Punctuation Day founder becomes caped crusader to promote literacy in schools

PINOLE, CA — National Punctuation Day, the holiday that reminds America that a “semicolon is not a surgical procedure,” celebrates its fourth anniversary September 24. But what started as a clever idea to remind corporations and professional people of the importance of proper punctuation has turned into an everyday mission to help school children learn the punctuation skills they need to be successful in life.

Founded in 2004 by former newspaperman Jeff Rubin, NPD is listed in Chase’s Calendar of Events and The Teacher’s Calendar, two directories published by McGraw-Hill.

The annual event is widely recognized. Bank of America in Tampa, FL, for example, commemorates NPD with a week-long array of celebrations and trivia contests. Last year, Rubin was a guest on dozens of radio shows, NPD received significant newspaper coverage, and the Dayton Business Journal in Ohio baked cookies and pastries in the shape of punctuation marks.

More: Celebrate National Punctuation Day

In the Spotlight | More Topics |

from Jen Hubley

Formal instruction in grammar and punctuation was out of style when I went to school. If you were a big reader, which I was, it was sort of assumed you'd pick up the mechanics on your own.

National Punctuation Day

Fortunately, my Mom was a former English teacher with a horror of sloppy usage. I was the only kid I knew who diagrammed sentences at the dinner table - and not because it was homework.

- Grammar & Composition Guide Richard Nordquist

Basic Rules of Punctuation

As Richard points out, the problem with rules of punctuation is "like many of the so-called 'laws' of grammar, [they] ... would never hold up in court." One of my favorites to abuse: the "law" of "quote." (See how annoying that was?)

- Grammar & Composition Guide Richard Nordquist

The Campaign to Abolish the Apostrophe

It totally fries me to see possessives spelled without apostrophes. As it's happening more and more - "Pike's Peak" into "Pikes Peak," etc. - I guess I'll either have to lighten up or get myself a pair of fireproof pants.

Grammar & Composition Guide Richard Nordquist

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20070924 Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting

Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting

City Council Members | Minutes of City Council Meetings

CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of September 24, 2007

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

2. CONSENT CALENDAR:

August Departmental Operating Reports

3. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2007

4. BIDS:

Water and Sewer Rate Study Contract

5. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

6. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS:

Suspend the Rules of Order and Procedure to Introduce and Adopt

Ordinance No. 770 and the Accompanying Decision - Local Map Amendment

No. LMA 06-2 – Brightview of Westminster LLC – Westminster Ridge

Suspend the Rules of Order and Procedure to Introduce and Adopt Ordinance

No.771 - Zoning Text Amendment No. TA06-5

Resolution No. R07-11 – Activation of Target Investment Zone under the Heart

Of Civil War Heritage Area Management Plan

8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

a. None as of September 20, 2007

9. NEW BUSINESS:

a. Finance Policies

10. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

11. CITIZEN COMMENTS

12. ADJOURN

20070924 college journalists looking for a job at the New York Times

Just a couple of college journalists looking for a job at the New York Times

September 24th, 2007

Ah, and speaking of Bush Derangement Syndrome, click on this college student newspaper moment of intellectual endeavor – after you understand that what you are about to view, albeit, in a student newspaper, in part supported by taxpayer dollars, is fairly off the scale offensive: Student Newspaper Strikes Out.

Hat Tip: The Baltimore Reporter – “Our Future MSM Reporters Display Their Brilliance.”

But of course, President George W. Bush had nothing to do with the incident.

For that matter, neither did Senator John Kerry, who certainly appeared to attempt to ameliorate a bad situation promulgated by someone intent on calling attention to himself by being extraordinarily obnoxious and then shoving a police officer.

One may be able to argue that there is a place in society for civil disobedience – but one must always be willing to accept the consequences and always remember that police officers have guns.

As far as the budding student journalists ... one could also argue that the folks at “The Rocky Mountain Collegian” were just looking to develop a resume item for the New York Times, which says the same thing, every other day, with different adjectives.

(Meanwhile, you may want to contact them: Since 1891, The Rocky Mountain Collegian has been the student voice of Colorado State University. The Rocky Mountain Collegian's purpose is threefold: serve as a news source, create a platform for discourse and provide skill development opportunity for staff. The Collegian strives to cover and explain the relevance of issues that impact the Colorado State community, primarily students, by providing a broad scope of perspectives.”)

Fox News has more…

Thanks again to “The Baltimore Reporter.”

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20070805 Family visit to Christ Lutheran Church in Tinicum Pennsylvania



Family visit to Christ Lutheran Church in Tinicum Pennsylvania

August 5th, 2007 – September 22nd, 2007

The weekend of Sunday August 5th, 2007 a large contingent of the family traveled to attend services at the Tinicum Pennsylvania Christ Lutheran Church. This is one of the earliest family churches in the Fluck-Judd-Babylon et al family history.

This video depicts that Christ Lutheran Church is still a country church – and it shows the parsonage where Aunt Betty and Uncle Bill were born.

The web site for the church proclaims:

Our unofficial motto is “We Meet to Eat:” between Food, Fun and Fellowship groups, covered dish suppers, Games Nite, Advent Vespers, we'll grab any chance to get together over some of the best food and conversation you'll find anywhere. Sometimes we just make time and space to rest, to gain a little peace in a busy, busy world. Friendships are made, lives are changed.

“We are blessed by God with Grace, Salvation, a beautiful earth and all that we have. In response to the love that God has shown to us, we want to cheerfully help God's Kingdom here on earth by giving something back.”

Please enjoy the video.

A church that establishes an unofficial motto, “We meet to eat,” is a place in which I am comfortable.

We had a wonderful visit.

As we all grow older – discovering our roots becomes increasing important. We simply have no idea where we are going if we do not know where we’ve been.

20070805 Tinicum Christ Lutheran Church family visit

Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net

20070922 An Overdue Update to the Granite House May 11 2007 Rock Ball


An Overdue Update to the Granite House May 11 2007 Rock Ball

Lyndi McNulty, Joe and Audrey Cimino entertain at Granite House fundraiser

May 11, 2007 – September 22, 2007

These short videos feature Lyndi McNulty, Joe and Audrey Cimino entertaining at the first annual “Rock Ball” hosted by Granite House. (Please see: 20070406 Support Granite House Rock Ball.)

On May 11th, 2007 Caroline and I were pleased to attend the first annual “Rock Ball” hosted by Granite House in Westminster, Carroll County Maryland.

This year’s event was held at the Inn at Roop’s Mill in Westminster Maryland.

The event was billed as an evening of classic rock and roll, amazing food, and lots of fun surprises. The event lived up to its advertising as we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves with great folks who all came together to raise money for a great cause.

One of the many entertaining and delightful surprises was Audrey and Joe Cimino – and Lyndi McNulty.

Please see the videos below.

What folks from outside Carroll County are not aware is that these three individuals are held in high regard as part of the top tier of folks who make thinks happen in Carroll County and the fact that they were so willing to, how shall I say, have some fun; was greatly admired by one and all.

And they did it for a great cause…

The Rock Ball specifically raised dollars for Granite House’s “Charitable Fund.” The Charitable Fund was created to help folks who cannot afford to pay their co-pay from their insurance plan or even have no insurance coverage at all, i. e: the working poor. We believe strongly that mentally healthy people are more productive community members and that all people should be able to receive the care they need.

If you would like more information on Granite House, please contact Laura Rhodes at 410-876-3007 x140. If you are interested in specific information about Granite House’s programs, you can view their website at www.granitehouse.org or contact us at 410-751-5970.

20070511 Lyndi McNulty entertains at Granite House fundraiser

20070511 Audrey and Joe Cimino entertain at fundraiser

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